Google's requirements for Honeycomb could be so high that they abandon every Android tablet buyer from the past few months, electronics company Enspert's managing director Bobby Cha said on Monday. While a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 chipset like NVIDIA's Tegra 2 is already known to be the reference point, it may now need that performance just to "run properly," according to the Korean executive. He also told PCMag that it would require at least a 720p screen, although seven-inch tablets would be possible alongside 10-inch examples.